The '''Battle of the Plains''' was fought in {{TA|1856}}, in which the armies of [[Gondor]] and their allies the [[Northmen]] faced the invading [[Wainriders]].

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The '''Battle of the Plains''' was a battle fought in [[Third Age 1856|T.A. 1856]], in which the armies of [[Gondor]] and their allies the [[Northmen]] faced the invading [[Wainriders]].

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== Prior to the Battle ==

== Prior to the Battle ==

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Prior to the battle, in the winter of {{TA|1635}},<ref name="Cirion">{{UT|Cirion}}, (i) ''The Northmen and the Wainriders''</ref> the [[Great Plague]] arrived by dark winds in the northwest of [[Middle-earth]]. The heaviest impact struck the kingdoms of [[Rhovanion (Realm)|Rhovanion]], which lost half of its people, and Gondor, where in {{TA|1636}} it killed many thousands of its people as well.<ref name="TA">{{App|TA}}</ref> They were slow to recover; but fortunately, their weaknesses went untested for decades.<ref name="Cirion"/> The [[Easterlings]] had also been afflicted, so that the enemies of Gondor struck mainly from the south, or were maritime raiders. But when the Wainriders invasions began in {{TA|1851}},<ref name="TA"/> they involved Gondor in wars that lasted for nearly a hundred years. In these conflicts, the Northmen bore the brunt of the first assaults.<ref name="Cirion"/>

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Twenty one years prior to the battle, the [[Great Plague]] had killed thousands of people from the east to the west of Middle-earth. The heaviest plague impact afflicted the kingdoms of [[Rhovanion (Realm)|Rhovanion]], which lost half of its people, and Gondor, who lost many thousands of its people as well.

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They were slow to recover; but fortunately, their weaknesses were not tested for decades. The [[Easterlings]] had been equally afflicted, so that the enemies of Gondor struck mainly from the south, or were maritime raiders. But when the Wainriders invasions began, it involved Gondor in wars that lasted for nearly a hundred years. In these conflicts, the Northmen bore the brunt of the first assaults.

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== The Battle ==

== The Battle ==

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In {{TA|1856}} King [[Narmacil II]] of Gondor took a great army north to the plains south of [[Mirkwood]], and gathered together all that he could of the scattered remnants of the Northmen. The Wainriders descended upon this combined force from the north and northeast. Narmacil II was defeated, and he himself was slain in the battle as well as [[Marhari]] leader of the Northmen, who died fighting in the rearguard. The remnant of Gondor's army retreated over [[Dagorlad]] into [[Ithilien]].<ref name="Cirion"/>

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Though we know few details, it appears that that King [[Narmacil II]] took a great army north to the plains south of [[Mirkwood]], and gathered together all he could of the scattered remnants of the Northmen; but he was defeated, and he himself was slain in the battle as well as [[Marhari]] leader of the Northmen, who died fighting in the rearguard. The remnant of his army retreated over [[Dagorlad]] into [[Ithilien]].

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== Aftermath and Repercussions ==

== Aftermath and Repercussions ==

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The battle was a disaster for [[Gondor]]. The king was slain, and the lands east of the river [[Anduin]] were abandoned, save Ithilien. Narmacil was succeeded by his son [[Calimehtar (King of Gondor)|Calimehtar]]. However, the forces of Gondor did inflict enough damage to the Wainriders to prevent any deeper incursion into Gondor; instead they invaders completed their conquest of Rhovanion.<ref name="Cirion"/>

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The battle was a disaster for [[Gondor]]. The king was slain, and the lands east of the river [[Anduin]] were abandoned, save Ithilien. Narmacil was succeeded by his son [[Calimehtar (King of Gondor)|Calimehtar]].

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As for the Northmen, a few fled over the river [[River Running|Celduin]] and merged with the [[Men of Dale|People of Dale]] (with whom they were akin), some took refuge in Gondor, and others were gathereed under the leadership of [[Marhwini]] son of Marhari. Marhwini led his people north between Anduin and Mirkwood, eventually settling east of the Great River in the [[Vales of Anduin]] between the [[Carrock]] and the [[Gladden Fields]].<ref>{{UT|Cirion}}, (i) ''The Northmen and the Wainriders'', note 8</ref> They were joined by many fugitives who came through Mirkwood. This was the birth of the [[Éothéod]], though no news of this reached Gondor for many years. Most of the Northmen were reduced to servitude, and all their former lands were occupied by the Wainriders.<ref name="Cirion"/>

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As for the Northmen, a few fled over the river [[Celduin]] and merged with the [[Men of Dale | People of Dale]] (with whom they were akin), some took refuge in Gondor, and others were gathering under the leadership of [[Marhwini]] son of Marhari. They headed north and eventually settled east of Anduin in the [[Vales of Anduin]]. They were joined by many fugitives who came through Mirkwood. This was the birth of the [[Éothéod]], though no news of this reached Gondor for many years. Most of the Northmen were reduced to servitude, and all their former lands were occupied by the Wainriders.

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Prior to the Battle

Prior to the battle, in the winter of T.A.1635,[1] the Great Plague arrived by dark winds in the northwest of Middle-earth. The heaviest impact struck the kingdoms of Rhovanion, which lost half of its people, and Gondor, where in T.A.1636 it killed many thousands of its people as well.[2] They were slow to recover; but fortunately, their weaknesses went untested for decades.[1] The Easterlings had also been afflicted, so that the enemies of Gondor struck mainly from the south, or were maritime raiders. But when the Wainriders invasions began in T.A.1851,[2] they involved Gondor in wars that lasted for nearly a hundred years. In these conflicts, the Northmen bore the brunt of the first assaults.[1]

The Battle

In T.A.1856 King Narmacil II of Gondor took a great army north to the plains south of Mirkwood, and gathered together all that he could of the scattered remnants of the Northmen. The Wainriders descended upon this combined force from the north and northeast. Narmacil II was defeated, and he himself was slain in the battle as well as Marhari leader of the Northmen, who died fighting in the rearguard. The remnant of Gondor's army retreated over Dagorlad into Ithilien.[1]

Aftermath and Repercussions

The battle was a disaster for Gondor. The king was slain, and the lands east of the river Anduin were abandoned, save Ithilien. Narmacil was succeeded by his son Calimehtar. However, the forces of Gondor did inflict enough damage to the Wainriders to prevent any deeper incursion into Gondor; instead they invaders completed their conquest of Rhovanion.[1]

As for the Northmen, a few fled over the river Celduin and merged with the People of Dale (with whom they were akin), some took refuge in Gondor, and others were gathereed under the leadership of Marhwini son of Marhari. Marhwini led his people north between Anduin and Mirkwood, eventually settling east of the Great River in the Vales of Anduin between the Carrock and the Gladden Fields.[3] They were joined by many fugitives who came through Mirkwood. This was the birth of the Éothéod, though no news of this reached Gondor for many years. Most of the Northmen were reduced to servitude, and all their former lands were occupied by the Wainriders.[1]